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1 October 1990 SURVEILLANCE AND EPIDEMIOLOGIC MAPPING OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY-DEFINED RABIES VARIANTS IN FLORIDA
Jean S. Smith, Pamela A. Yager, William J. Bigler, Eldert C. Hartwig Jr.
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Abstract

Brain tissues from 128 rabid animals from Florida in 1987 and 1988 were analyzed with monoclonal antibodies and cases were mapped by species and antigenic variant. The single variant found in terrestrial animals was distinguished easily from the variety of antigenic variants identified for infected bats, and there was no evidence of transmission of rabies between bats and terrestrial animals. The raccoon (Procyon lotor) appeared to be the sole maintenance source for terrestrial animal rabies in Florida.

Smith, Yager, Bigler, and Hartwig: SURVEILLANCE AND EPIDEMIOLOGIC MAPPING OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY-DEFINED RABIES VARIANTS IN FLORIDA
Jean S. Smith, Pamela A. Yager, William J. Bigler, and Eldert C. Hartwig Jr. "SURVEILLANCE AND EPIDEMIOLOGIC MAPPING OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY-DEFINED RABIES VARIANTS IN FLORIDA," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 26(4), 473-485, (1 October 1990). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-26.4.473
Received: 6 December 1989; Published: 1 October 1990
KEYWORDS
bats
epidemiology
fox
monoclonal antibody
Procyon lotor
rabies
raccoon
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